Definitionn. a judicial certificate saying that a will is genuine and conferring on the executors the power to administer the estate
Last update: July 22, 2015
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He was granted a probate regarding his father's will. [Please select]
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There is an urgent need to probate this will. [Please select]
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We had consulted his bankers and put matters in a solicitor's hands with a view to probate. [Please select]
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We had applied to Judge Pynchon, then the probate judge at Springfield, to change the name of Dennis Shea to Frederic Ingham. [Please select]
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The ship went to Malaca with its cargo, where everything was sold there by the probate judge. [Please select]
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This high office, as well as those of lieutenant-governor, councilor, and judge of the probate, was filled by Hutchinson. [Please select]
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This high office, as well as those of lieutenant-governor, counsellor, and judge of probate, was filled by Hutchinson. [Please select]
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By John Winslow's will, probated May 21, 1674, he bequeathed this house, land, gardens and a goodly sum of money and shares of stock to his wife and children. [Please select]
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Mary Chilton's will is in the Suffolk Registry of Probate, [Footnote: This will Is reprinted In The Mayflower Descendant, I: 85. [Please select]
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